A 4.0520g sample of hydrochloric acid, sp.gr 1.18, required 44.15ml of 0.9035N sodium hydroxide in a titration. Calculate a) HCI content in percent, b) normality and c) Na,co, titer of the sample.

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1. A 4.0520g sample of hydrochloric acid, sp.gr 1.18, required 44.15ml of 0.9035N sodium
hydroxide in a titration. Calculate a) HCl content in percent, b) normality and c) Na,co, titer of
the sample.
If 25 ml of hydrochloric acid solution required 26.25 ml of 0.0952 N sodium hydroxide in a
titration, what volume of the solution would produce 0.2868g of AgCl?
3. A hydrochloric solution has an AgCi titer of 0.1265; what is the Na,CO, titer?
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTIONS: 1. A 4.0520g sample of hydrochloric acid, sp.gr 1.18, required 44.15ml of 0.9035N sodium hydroxide in a titration. Calculate a) HCl content in percent, b) normality and c) Na,co, titer of the sample. If 25 ml of hydrochloric acid solution required 26.25 ml of 0.0952 N sodium hydroxide in a titration, what volume of the solution would produce 0.2868g of AgCl? 3. A hydrochloric solution has an AgCi titer of 0.1265; what is the Na,CO, titer?
REACTION:
HCI +NaOH NaCl+ H,O
FORMULA:
ml base x N x 0.03646
x100
%
sample wt.
Transcribed Image Text:REACTION: HCI +NaOH NaCl+ H,O FORMULA: ml base x N x 0.03646 x100 % sample wt.
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